Examples of 'preceded' in a sentence

Meaning of "preceded"

Precede means to come before something else in time, order, or position. It is often used to describe an event or action that happens before another
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  • simple past tense and past participle of precede

How to use "preceded" in a sentence

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A decision on expulsion may be preceded by a police investigation.
They are preceded by the letter i on a white background.
The descent into madness is usually preceded.
Extraditions are always preceded by a request for extradition.
Serial numbers may not always be preceded by.
Any vote shall be preceded by an audible warning.
They felt your reputation preceded you.
The attack will be preceded by an artillery barrage.
To be recognizable on the product it should be preceded by a symbol.
The workshop was preceded by a number of preparatory meetings.
Sending an original paper document preceded by a fax.
It is preceded by a short dialogue between two women.
The date shall be preceded by the words.

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This was preceded by an artillery bombardment of the same area.
These forms of organisation preceded trade unionism.
Conference preceded by process of consultation to the countries.
He stresses that communication has to be preceded by content.
Both of these are preceded by the relevant preposition.
Words that have never preceded sex.
This proposal was preceded by detailed preparatory work.
Losing memory of events that preceded a trauma.
Those that preceded you will be forgotten.
A broad consultation process preceded this report.
This was preceded by vigorous debates between MPs.
Decisions on safety are usually preceded by fatal accidents.
Prison was preceded by a different form of public spectacle.
Study of scriptures should be preceded by study of self.
It could be preceded by meetings of members or of political groups.
The serial number of the units is preceded by.
The attack will be preceded by massed artillery.
It preceded it a great unfolding of military apparatuses.
The measure will be preceded by a tax increase.
This was preceded by several attempts to arrive at a negotiated settlement.
In the letters that preceded the negotiations.
We were preceded by reputation as colonial slave traders.
And appearance is always preceded by the laughter.
It may be preceded or accompanied by fever and pruritus.
Establishment of the fund was preceded by widespread debate.
A ride preceded by victory is much shorter.
But very few of them were preceded by an earthquake.
It would be preceded by informal consultations with countries in transition.
An elaborate series of foundation rituals preceded construction.
Corrosion is often preceded by abrasive wear processes.
Your glory in battle has preceded you.
The nostrils are preceded by short flaps of skin.
I preceded to just beat the hell out of him.
This work should be preceded by preliminary trainings.
The fame of your regiment has preceded you.

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